Friday, May 22, 2015

"was expected to begin maternity leave Thursday"

​Police Officer Who Recently Gave Birth Killed In Neb. Shooting

By CBS News / Affiliate KMTV, May 21, 2015

OMAHA, Neb. -- Police in Omaha, Neb., say a shootout between officers and a convicted felon has left an officer and the suspect dead. Both died at the same hospital.

Officer Kerrie Orozco was a seven-year veteran and a new mother. Orozco was expected to begin maternity leave Thursday, with the release of her hospitalized premature infant, reports The Washington Post.

The suspect, Marcus Wheeler, is said to be a gang member and was wanted in connection with another shooting.

Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer said Orozco was part of a task force serving a felony arrest warrant for Wheeler, reports CBS affiliate KMTV.

"She was a friend, a popular officer, a top-notch person. And I just can't imagine that this is even happened. But Officer Orozco is a top-notch individual and the city of Omaha owes her a debt of gratitude and her family like no other," said Schmaderer.


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